Board Information. General Resources. Military Connect. Nursing Workforce. Patient Safety. In order for the debt to be forgiven, the nurse must work at a qualifying Missouri institution after graduation. An LPN must graduate from an approved program in practical nursing. Click Here for a list of approved schools. The application contains screening questions about things like legal history and alcohol or drug problems. An applicant who answers yes to questions about drug usage or treatment is welcome to include reference letters as well as the required documents.
The applicant will need to attach a 2 by 2 photograph and have the application materials notarized. The candidate will also need to have a fingerprint-based criminal history check. The candidate should register at www. An LPN candidate may practice as a graduate nurse for up to 90 days. The clock begins ticking once the candidate officially graduates. The Board notes that a candidate who practices beyond the allowable time could lose the opportunity to go through the testing process.
This entails doing a board approved IV course and completing an eight hour practicum. There is a form that is to be submitted to the Board within 60 days of completing the program. Membership is voluntary. LPNs who are licensed in other states may apply by endorsement. There is a separate application packet. The LPN will need a background check. There are additional steps that must be completed to receive a permanent license. Check for proper mailing address when sending in applications as it may differ from the physical address provided.
View license verification information here. Additional Information Renewal application must be notarized. Reinstatements must have another background check.
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